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Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC)
This is a two stage process. The regular low pressure compression on the limb helps squeeze the oedema (retained water) into the blood stream via the capillary network. Once the inflammation has been removed then the second stage kicks in. The compression of the muscles, where most blood flows, pushes the blood through the venous system back towards the heart. There are ‘one-way’ valves in the venous return system which ensure blood only travels back to the heart in one direction.
When the inflation cycle ends and garment is de-pressurized the blood naturally fills up the areas of low pressure within the muscles with fresh oxygenated blood.
And so the cycle continues to pump the blood around the injured limb and increase the healing rate significantly.
The main benefits of using IPC are to:
• Aid circulation
• Reduce inflammation
• Reducing Inflammation
IPC can be used to treat the following:
• Leg Ulcers (venous/arterial/diabetic)
• Heel Ulcers
• Lymphadema
• Stroke rehab
• Post operative trauma
• Wound Healing
• Sports training
• Sports injuries
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Pulse Press Mini 3
Used for cold compression and intermittent compression
Ref: 75-042-0
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Pulse Press Multi 3 Pro
Used for hot and cold therapies. Automatic or manual modes
Ref: 75-044-0
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Pulse Press Multi 6
Used for hot and cold therapies. Automatic or manual modes
Ref: 75-045-0
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Pulse Press Multi 12
Used for cold compression and intermittent compression
Ref: 75-046-0
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Pulse Press Multi 12 Auto
Used for hot and cold therapies. Automatic or manual modes
Ref: 75-047-0
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Dynamic Compression Therapy Shoulder Cuff
Ref: 75-048-0
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Dynamic Compression Therapy Full Arm Cuff
Ref: 75-049-0
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Dynamic Compression Therapy Knee Cuff
Ref: 75-050-0
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Dynamic Compression Therapy Ankle and Foot Cuff
Ref: 75-051-0
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Dynamic Compression Full Leg Cuff
Ref: 75-052-0
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Dynamic Compression Therapy Full Lower Body Cuff
Ref: 75-053-0
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